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Hi @sascjm
Why wouldn’t it? It’s a Java application, so it has more to do with which versions of Java you’re using that the OS. I have seen Metabase on everything from WindowsXP to FreeBSD.
Yes, why shouldn’t it. You are correct. Thanks for the info.